Team Leader: Sadahito AOSHIMA (Osaka University)
Project: “Creative Development of Fusion Materials by Design of Interfacial Functions”
Sadahito AOSHIMA (Team Leader/Principal Investigator)
Professor, Department of Macromolecular Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
Research area: Polymer Synthesis, Living Cationic Polymerization, Stimuli-Responsive Polymers
Shokyoku KANAOKA (Co-Investigator; Renkei-Kenkyusha)
Associate Professor, Department of Macromolecular Science, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
Research area: Precision Polymer Synthesis, Functional Polymer, Multibranched Polymer
Project: “Creative Development of Fusion Materials from Organized Structures of Inorganic Components in Biominerals”
Chikara OHTSUKI (Principal Investigator)
Professor, Department of Crystalline Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University
Research area: Bioceramics, Organic-inorganic Hybrids, Biomaterials, Solid State Chemistry
Project: “Creative Development of Fusion Materials using Highly Organized Organic Molecules”
Hirotsugu KIKUCHI (Principal Investigator)
Professor, Institute for Materials Chemistry and Engineering, Kyushu University
Research area: Soft Matter, Liquid Crystal, Frustration, Electro-Optical Effect
Project: “Control of Structure of Fusion Materials using Artificial Proteins with Functionality”
Project: “Construction of Low-dimensional Oxide Nanostructures on Materials Surface via Low Environmental Impact Processes”
Project: “Studies on Natural Composite Materials: Approach from Impressionist Physics”
Project: “Development of Bilayer Lipid Membrane System by Fusing Biotech and MEMS Technology
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Project: “Metal-Containing Macromolecular Architecture via Controlled/Living Radical Polymerization”
Project: “Fusion Nanomaterials Based on Ionic Liquids”
Project: “Construction of Functional Nanostructure Using DNA-Gold Nanoparticle Hybrids ”
Project: “Fabrication of PLGA Hierarchical Carbonate Apatite”
Project: “Microstructure Control of Magnetite-polymer Hybrids and Fabrication of Microspheres”